Calpurnia

Calpurnia was the third and final wife of Julius Caesar.

Biography
Calpurnia, the daughter of consul Lucius Calpurnius Piso Caesonius and the sister of Lucius Calpurnius Piso Pontifex, married Julius Caesar in 59 BC. She was a humble and shy woman, and she was younger than Caesar's daughter Julia, who died in childbirth with Pompey the Great's child in 54 BC. She was widely known to be barren, meaning that Caesar could never have any sons to succeed him. Calpurnia would became close to Caesar's general Mark Antony, and she expressed her sadness to Antony after hearing that Caesar had married Cleopatra and had a son with her, Caesarion, telling Antony that both of them knew Caesar well, and that Antony's explanations of other causes of the marriage were probably not true. After Caesar's death, Calpurnia gave Caesar's belongings to Antony.